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Engineering Societies in the Agents World VI : 6th International Workshop, ESAW 2005, Kusadasi, Turkey, October 26-28, 2005, Revised Selected and Invited Papers / edited by Oguz Dikenelli, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Alessandro Ricci.

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Book
Contributor:
Dikenelli, Oğuz, editor.
Gleizes, Marie-Pierre, editor.
Ricci, Alessandro, 1973- editor.
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Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ; 3963.
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 3963
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence.
Computer networks.
Software engineering.
Computer programming.
Computer simulation.
Application software.
Artificial Intelligence.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software Engineering.
Programming Techniques.
Simulation and Modeling.
Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing.
Local Subjects:
Artificial Intelligence.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software Engineering.
Programming Techniques.
Simulation and Modeling.
Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 303 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2006.
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Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
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Summary:
ESAW 2005 took place at the Pine Bay Hotel in Kusadasi, Turkey at the end of the October 2005. It was organized as a stand-alone event as were ESAW 2004and ESAW 2003.Following the initial ESAW vision,which wasset in 1999, by the members of the working group on "Communication, Coordination and Collaboration" of Agentlink, ESAW 2005 continued to focus on the engineering of complex software systems in terms of multi-agent societies, especially the social and environmental aspects of such societies. The number of participants (40 researchers from 10 countries) and the highly interactive discussions held during the workshop showed the augmented importance of the initial vision as well as the e?ectiveness of ESAW as a well-established research forum. It is obvious that today's interconnected world increases the importance of approaches concerning the engineering of complex and distributed software systems. These kinds of large scale systems, made up of massive numbers of autonomous components, force us to discover new and novel approaches to model and engineer such systems as agent societies. It is very likely that such innovations will exploit lessons from a variety of di?erent scienti?c disciplines, such as sociology, economics, organizational science and biology: ESAW 2005 included presentations from these domains in addition to its traditional - search topics.
Contents:
Agent Oriented System Development
Developing Multi Agent Systems on Semantic Web Environment Using SEAGENT Platform
Agent Information Server: A Middleware for Traveler Information
A Role Model for Description of Agent Behavior and Coordination
Multi-agent Systems Environment
SODA: A Roadmap to Artefacts
From Reactive Robotics to Situated Multiagent Systems
Protocols, Verification
Consistency Verification of the Reasoning in a Deliberative Agent with Respect to the Communication Protocols
Security Protocols Verification in Abductive Logic Programming: A Case Study
Complex Adaptive Systems
Engineering Complex Adaptive Systems Using Situated Multi-agents
Techniques for Multi-agent System Reorganization
Implementing a Multi-agent Organization that Changes Its Fault Tolerance Policy at Run-Time
Predicting Exceptions in Agent-Based Supply-Chains
Agent Oriented Simulation
Preserving Variability in Sexual Multi-agent Systems with Diploidy and Dominance
Towards a Methodology for Situated Cellular Agent Based Crowd Simulations
Networks, Ambient Intelligence
QoS Management in MANETs Using Norm-Governed Agent Societies
Collaborative Agent Tuning: Performance Enhancement on Mobile Devices
Deliberative Agents and Social Aspect
Cultural Agents: A Community of Minds
Language Games for Meaning Negotiation Between Human and Computer Agents
Using Socially Deliberating Agents in Organized Settings.
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978-3-540-34452-0
9783540344520
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